"Saturday Night Live" is starting off strong with its 38th (38th!) season this fall.

NBC announced Wednesday that the late night sketch comedy show will be hosted by Seth MacFarlane, and will have a debut performance from critic-and-fan darling Frank Ocean, on its season premiere September 15.

And it only gets better from there: "Looper" star Joseph Gordon-Levitt will stop by on September 22 along with Mumford and Sons as the musical guest. It'll be the band's first time performing on "SNL."

That'll be followed by Bond himself - a.k.a. Daniel Craig - on October 6, with Muse as the group on deck to perform.

If you weren't already excited for the fall TV season to start, this should do the trick.

SNL has gone down hill since the 80's and 90's. Back then, the actors actually took the time to learn their scripts. Nowadays, the "actors" make it obvious that they are reading the cue cards. I can't even watch it, it's so bad.

the only reason this rapper is famous is because he is gay. now he is labled a hero because he came out. do you know why it takes courage to come out? because even gay people know its wrong and are ashamed. no talent hack.